The Most Reverend Jonathan Blake, Presiding Archbishop of the Open Episcopal Church B.A. (Hons), Dip. Pastoral Studies. Bishop's Haven, 105 Danson Crescent Welling DA16 2AS U.K. Mobile: 07767 687711 www.bishopjonathanblake.com bishopjonathanblake@ntlworld.com www.openepiscopalchurch.org www.twitter.com/bishopjonathan The Church is a member of The International Council of Community churches and the World Council of Churches. Married and a proud Dad.

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

THE POLICE LEFT BUTT TO SPREAD HATE AND ARRESTED AN ARCHBISHOP WHO SPREADS LOVE

The police allowed Khuram Butt to publicly support ISIS and its barbarity and claimed they did not have enough cause to arrest him, while they chose to arrest me 4 times and charge me for my writing to protect children from the predatory and devastating schemes of a paedophile.

Khuram Butt was left free to slaughter.

I was charged and convicted for harassment. (My conviction was overturned on appeal.)

Before the conviction was quashed, I was charged and later convicted (I have appealed again) for breaching a restraining order, because I would not stop writing my warnings to the public and the authorities, about the paedophile, until I could sleep at night, because I knew my writing had been successful and the paedophile had been barred from working with children.

I have only ever acted with love and integrity and written with care and moderation. I have never incited anyone to violence. I have sought to be a model citizen, ensuring the safety of children and encouraging safe and inclusive community.

Mishal Husain this morning, while interviewing Mohammed Shafiq on the today programme appeared surprised at Shafiq's suggestion that Butt should have been arrested for his support for ISIS and its brutality. She obviously hasn't read what has happened to me.

The U.K. needs to address the insanity that a moral and loving archbishop can be convicted for loving while Butt can be left free to wreak devastation.